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At Kapil Dixit LLP, our expert advocates offer comprehensive legal representation before the Karnataka High Court and the Supreme Court of India. With over 20 years of legal excellence, our firm is committed to providing strategic, result-oriented legal solutions, safeguarding our clients’ rights and interests at the highest judicial levels.

Karnataka High Court:

We adeptly handle cases involving Civil Disputes, Criminal Matters, Writ Petitions, Family Law Cases, Taxation Disputes, Corporate and Commercial Litigation​ and more.

Supreme Court of India:

Our practice at the apex court includes Special Leave Petitions (SLPs), Constitutional Matters, Appeals, Public Interest Litigations (PILs)

Legal Services in High Court & Supreme Court

1. Writ Petitions & Public Interest Litigations (PILs)

Filing and representation in constitutional and administrative law matters, including:

  • Habeas Corpus Petitions – Challenging unlawful detention.
  • Mandamus Petitions – Directing government authorities to perform statutory duties.
  • Certiorari & Prohibition Petitions – Seeking judicial review of administrative decisions.
  • Quo Warranto Petitions – Challenging the legality of a public office appointment.
  • Public Interest Litigations (PILs) – Representing matters of public importance, environmental issues, and human rights violations before the courts.

 

2. Criminal & Civil Appeals in High Court & Supreme Court

Appellate proceedings for challenging lower court decisions in criminal and civil cases, including:

  • Criminal Appeals Against Convictions or Acquittals.
  • Civil Appeals in Property, Contractual, and Family Law Disputes.
  • Appeals Against Orders of Tribunals and Special Courts.
  • Review & Revision Petitions in High Court & Supreme Court.
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3. Special Leave Petitions (SLPs) Before the Supreme Court

SLPs are filed under Article 136 of the Constitution of India to challenge judgments of High Courts or tribunals. The firm handles:

  • SLPs in Criminal & Civil Cases challenging lower court decisions.
  • SLPs in Matters of Constitutional Importance affecting public policy and fundamental rights.
  • SLPs Seeking Interim Relief & Stay Orders from the Supreme Court.

 

4. Contempt of Court & Judicial Review Petitions

Legal representation in contempt proceedings and judicial review cases, including:

  • Civil & Criminal Contempt Proceedings for Non-Compliance with Court Orders.
  • Challenges to Government Policies & Legislative Actions Through Judicial Review.

Jurisdiction of the High Court & Supreme Court

1. High Court Jurisdiction

  • Original Jurisdiction – Writ petitions, company matters, and admiralty cases.
  • Appellate Jurisdiction – Criminal and civil appeals from subordinate courts.
  • Supervisory Jurisdiction – Revision petitions and judicial oversight over lower courts and tribunals.

 

2. Supreme Court Jurisdiction

  • Appellate Jurisdiction – Appeals by special leave, criminal and civil appeals.
  • Original Jurisdiction – Disputes between states or between states and the Union.
  • Advisory Jurisdiction – Constitutional matters referred by the President of India.

Process of Filing an Appeal or Write Petition

Step 1: Case Evaluation & Legal Grounds

  • Reviewing lower court judgments or administrative actions.
  • Identifying legal errors, constitutional violations, or misinterpretations of law.

 

Step 2: Drafting & Filing the Petition

  • Preparing writ petitions, appeals, or SLPs as per procedural requirements.
  • Filing the case before the appropriate High Court or Supreme Court registry.

 

Step 3: Admission Hearing & Interim Relief

  • The court reviews the petition and may grant an interim stay or relief.
  • If the petition is admitted, notices are issued to the opposing parties.
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Step 4: Court Proceedings & Final Arguments

  • Oral and written submissions are presented before the bench.
  • The court examines legal precedents, statutory interpretations, and constitutional provisions.

 

Step 5: Judgment & Further Remedies

  • If the petition is dismissed, further remedies may be available through review petitions or curative petitions before the Supreme Court.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Can i directly approach Karnataka High court for my case?

Not all cases can be directly filed in the High Court. Typically, High Courts have original jurisdiction in specific matters (e.g., writ petitions and company law disputes) and appellate jurisdiction for appeals from lower courts. Consulting a High Court advocate will clarify if your case qualifies.

What is the time limit for filing an appeal in the High Court or Supreme Court?

The time limit varies:

  • Criminal Appeals – 30 to 90 days.
  • Civil Appeals – 60 to 90 days.
  • SLPs – 90 days from the High Court judgment.

What types of cases can be challenged through a Special Leave Petition (SLP)?

SLPs may be filed in civil, criminal, tax, and constitutional matters where substantial legal issues arise.

How long does a case take to be complete in high court or supreme court?

The duration varies depending on the complexity of the case, the number of pending cases, and the availability of judges. Our expert team of advocates can provide an estimated timeline based on the specifics of your case.

Can Kapil Dixit LLP help me in challenging an order from lower court?

Yes, our KapilDixit LLP High Court lawyers are experienced in handling appeals from lower courts. If you need to appeal a decision made in a district court, sessions court, or tribunal, our experts can guide you through the legal process.

What happens if the Supreme Court dismisses my appeal?

If the Supreme Court dismisses an appeal, the petitioner may file a review petition or curative petition in exceptional cases.

Who can file a writ petition in higher courts?

  • An individual who has been wronged
  • A public-spirited individual or group of people 

Can I approach the Supreme Court directly for a case?

Yes, cases involving constitutional issues, fundamental rights violations, or disputes between states and the Union may be filed directly in the Supreme Court.

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Why Choose Kapil Dixit LLP for High Court & Supreme Court Cases?

  • Legal Representation in Writ Petitions, Appeals & SLPs.
  • Experience in Handling Constitutional, Criminal & Civil Matters.
  • Comprehensive Legal Research & Argument Preparation.
  • Assistance in Filing Urgent Interim Relief Applications.

About Kapil Dixit LLP – Legal Practice in Negotiable Instruments Act Cases

Kapil Dixit LLP represents clients in constitutional law matters, criminal appeals, civil litigation, and administrative law cases before the High Court and Supreme Court of India. The firm provides legal services in:

  • Writ Petitions & Public Interest Litigations (PILs).
  • Criminal & Civil Appeals Before Appellate Courts.
  • Special Leave Petitions (SLPs) Under Article 136 of the Constitution.
  • Judicial Review & Constitutional Challenges.

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